National Foundation For Celiac Awarenesshttp://www.celiaccentral.org/
The NFCA has good information, resources, events and great support connections. Sign up for their email updates.

University of Maryland Center for Celiac Researchhttp://www.celiaccenter.org/
Excellent resource – their goal is to increase awareness and provide clinical care, diagnostic support, and education for the celiac disease community (celiac guru and “Italian matinee idol,” Dr. Alessio Fasano, is the director).

Celiac Disease Center at Columbia Universityhttp://www.celiacdiseasecenter.columbia.edu
Excellent resource for information on research, patient care, clinical epidemiology, and education. They diagnose and treat more than 2000 patients annually from around the world. Dr. Peter Green is the director of the Center and author of the book, Celiac Disease: A Hidden Epidemic.

Celiac Disease Foundationhttp://celiac.org/
This site has a variety of downloadable PDF files for educational use (Quick Start GF Diet Guide, brochures, educational materials).

Celiac Disease Awareness Campaign (National Institutes of Health)http://www.celiac.nih.gov
Celiac disease information from the National Digestive Diseases Information Clearinghouse (they have lots of educational materials and resources, many you can order for free).

Gluten Intolerance Group of North Americahttp://www.gluten.net
This is a great resource with downloadable educational publications, events, national conferences and gluten-free product information. GIG has a national office and local chapters to provide people with updated information about gluten-intolerance, the gluten-free diet and current research. Join to stay up to date on all things gluten-free.

North American Society for Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutritionhttp://www.naspghan.or
Clinical guidelines, research publications, pediatric gastroenterology, and nutrition information on celiac disease.

Children’s Digestive Health and Nutrition Foundationhttp://www.celiachealth.org/
The CDHNF’s Celiac Disease website has information and educational tools for people with celiac disease and for the medical professionals who treat them.

Celiac Sprue Associationhttp://www.csaceliacs.org/
CSA is another great organization providing support, events, educational materials and research information to the gluten intolerant community. They have a national chapter and local chapters around the country. Lots of information, resources, kid’s connection, current research, and gluten-free recipes.

Celiac Sprue Association – Denver Metro Chapterhttp://www.geocities.com/csadenver17/
Good, local support group with over 500 members. Bi-monthly meetings are held on the first Thursday of even numbered months. Excellent contact for people with celiac disease.

Celiac.comhttp://celiac.com/
Provides resources and information for people on gluten-free diets due to celiac disease, gluten intolerance, dermatitis herpetiformis, wheat allergy, or other health reasons. Contains the “Gluten-Free Mall” – an online shopping resource since 1998.

University of Chicago Medical Center Celiac Disease Programhttp://www.uchospitals.edu/specialties/celiac
Good celiac disease fact sheets (PDF downloads) although some of the statistics are slightly
outdated (but overall, very good resources).

Stanford University Medical Center Celiac Sprue Clinichttp://www.stanfordhospital.com
General information on celiac disease, diagnosis, treatment, and the importance of follow-up care.

Clan Thompson’s Celiac Sitehttp://www.clanthompson.com
Website dedicated to information about celiac disease. The “Ask The Experts” section is helpful and answers many FAQ about celiac.

Gluten-Free Livinghttp://www.glutenfreeliving.com/
A wonderful national magazine devoted to healthy gluten-free living. Lots of valuable information, tips and resources for thriving on a gluten-free diet.

Living Without Magazine (Lifestyle guide for people with food allergies)http://www.livingwithout.com
Living Without is for people with food allergies and sensitivities. It’s a great resource complete with easy gluten free and dairy free recipes, the latest medical research, and good up-to-date information.

The Gluten Free Lifestyle (Suzanne Bowland)http://www.theglutenfreelifestyle.com/
Culinary classes, lectures, and good information on living and cooking gluten-free – and it’s local! Wonderful resources and fun social events.

EnteroLabhttps://www.enterolab.com/
EnteroLab is a registered and fully accredited* clinical laboratory specializing in the analysis of intestinal specimens for food sensitivities (reactions by the immune system to common proteins in the diet) that cause a variety of symptoms and diseases.

Association of European Coeliac Societies (AOECS)http://www.aoecs.org/
Umbrella organization of the European Coeliac Society; dedicated to international matters of interest to members of the coeliac community.

Artisanal Gluten-Free Cooking
More than 250 gluten-free, from-scratch recipes from around the world. Great cookbook by Kelli and Pete Bronski with a variety of easy-to-use recipes, whether you’re on a gluten-free diet or not.

Living Gluten-Free Answer Book by Suzanne Bowland
Practical answers to living the gluten-free lifestyle!

Beyond Rice Cakes: A Young Person’s Guide to Cooking, Eating & Living Gluten Free
by Vanessa L. Maltin (Can be purchased through Amazon.com or through the National Foundation for Celiac Awareness website athttp://www.celiaccentral.org/)
Great resource for high school and college-aged kids.

1,000 Gluten-Free Recipes by Carol Fenster (she lives in Denver)http://www.savorypalate.com/
Good information, conversion tables, recipes and tips for living GF. Carol has an assortment of gluten-free cookbooks and is about to publish another one. She is one of the pioneers of the GF cooking world. She’s a wonderful source of knowledge!

CalciYum: Delicious Calcium-Rich, Dairy-Free, Vegetarian Recipesby David and Rachelle Bronfman
Although NOT a gluten-free cookbook, this is a good resource for high calcium recipes for people with celiac who also have dairy intolerance issues.